Red Skins battled Africa's best volleyball clubs in Egypt |
Lesotho volleyball
champions Red Skins say they learned a lot from their recent experience at the
2018 Men’s African Club Championship.
Red Skins
finished 24th out of 24 teams at the continental championships which were held
in Egypt from March 27 to April 4 but say they will use the outing to improve.
Red Skins qualified
for the tournament by claiming third place at the 2017 African Zone 6
Club Championships in December and the trip to Egypt was Red Skins’ and
Lesotho’s first appearance at the continental volleyball games since 2011.
Things didn’t go
as planned, however.
Red Skins were
drawn in Group A against Prisons from Kenya, Uganda’s Nemo Stars, Espoir of the
Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast’s AS Police and record 13-time
champions, Al Ahly from Egypt.
Red Skins were
overmatched all the way through. They lost each group game 3-0 and finished
bottom of the group.
Following their
group stage performance Red Skins were demoted to the placing competition where they lost to Port of Cameroon in the playoff for 17th position
before eventually falling to Finances of Benin in the match to determine last
place.
Nevertheless, Red
Skins coach TÅ¡epo Raletooane said the team gave their best.
“We were in one of the toughest groups against the heavyweights and the
level of competition was very high. We gave it our
all but unfortunately we lost,” he said.
Raletooane added
that the experience of the African Club Championship was priceless.
“We come
back home with this experience and we will use it to build Red Skins into a better side
going forward,” he said. “All the teams that were in our group had played in
this tournament at least five times in a row so you can just imagine the huge
gap between them and us.”
"It was a good learning experience." |
Raletooane, however,
also pointed to the side’s poor preparations due to a lack of funding as a
reason for Red Skins finishing with the wooden spoon.
“We tried to prepare
but unfortunately our performance reflected how we prepared. Clearly, we did
not prepare as well as our opponents,” he said.
Nonetheless, Red
Skins experienced a stage in Egypt that they rarely encounter. For example, in
the local Metropolitan premier volleyball league the side often play their games
in front of a handful of spectators.
Red Skins’ group
stage game against eventual African Club
Championship champions and home favourites Al Ahly was played in front of 2000
people.
Red
Skins’ group stage results:
Group
A
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts.
|
||
1
|
Ahly (Egypt)
|
5
|
5
|
0
|
15
|
2
|
Prisons
(Kenya)
|
5
|
4
|
1
|
12
|
3
|
Espoir (DR
Congo)
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
9
|
4
|
Nemo Stars
(Uganda)
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
5
|
5
|
As Police
(Ivory Cost)
|
5
|
1
|
4
|
4
|
6
|
Red Skins
(Lesotho)
|
5
|
0
|
5
|
0
|
Date
|
Match
|
Sets
|
Total
Points |
Time
|
Audience
|
||
1
|
2
|
3
|
|||||
27 March
|
Prisons 3-0 Red Skins
|
25-15
|
25-14
|
25-22
|
75-51
|
1:15
|
300
|
28 March
|
Nemo 3-0 Red Skins
|
25-21
|
25-19
|
25-13
|
75-53
|
1:18
|
20
|
29 March
|
Red Skins 0-3
Espoir
|
14-25
|
22-25
|
19-25
|
55-75
|
1:20
|
50
|
30 March
|
Ahly 3-0 Red Skins
|
25-5
|
25-9
|
25-16
|
75-30
|
1:05
|
2,000
|
31 March
|
Red Skins 0-3
AS Police
|
17-25
|
19-25
|
14-25
|
50-75
|
1:18
|
50
|
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